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Wanna try an experiment?
"JC Der Koenig"
No because you're both fat ticks. Idiot. Hey thats not nice, did I hit a nerve Stupid? You are the definition of flim-flam!!! "JC Der Koenig" wrote in message . .. No because you're both fat ticks. Idiot. -- You take stupid to a new level. -- MFW "deeder" wrote in message news:nibuc.622691$Ig.418840@pd7tw2no... JC Der Koenig" You're starting to remind me of Dean Fougere. Why because we both have Shaw.ca at the end of our email address? (yes Shaw is a main internet supplier in Canada Duh!!!) You take stupid to the next level!!! (by JC) deeder "JC Der Koenig" wrote in message ... You're starting to remind me of Dean Fougere. -- You take stupid to a new level. -- MFW "deeder" wrote in message news:7S9uc.621937$Ig.403940@pd7tw2no... JC Der Koenig" wrote No wonder you're so fat. JC what goes around comes around. You take dumb to a dumber level. "JC Der Koenig" wrote in message ... -- You take stupid to a new level. -- MFW "TavliGal" wrote in message news:yS6uc.584145$Pk3.122806@pd7tw1no... Pat wrote: I am generally wary when people use the phrase "cleans the inside of your body" or something similar. I don't believe our bodies NEED the insides cleaned! Sure they do. Even low carbing one still gets plenty of toxins in their bodies. It builds up. If you don't "cleanse" every so often your body will simply go into dis-ease. Monica -- Started 01/20/04 362/300.2/250 __________________________________________________ ______ "Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential." - Winston Churchill --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.687 / Virus Database: 448 - Release Date: 5/16/04 |
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barrdbarrbarr wrote:
I asked her when she told me about it. She says that the infusion of heat followed by the walk kickstarts your metabolism. She also didn't force the issue - she said it works for her and her family, and that is something they do regularly. I did some google research, and I found quite a few references to similar East Indian cleansing techniques. I don't suggest it's hard science. But, I take her word that it works for her. I felt very good after I tried it, so I thought I would share it with the group. With all things, YMMV. I think exercise has the same effect on one's metabolism. -- Jean B. |
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deeder wrote:
JC Der Koenig" You're starting to remind me of Dean Fougere. Why because we both have Shaw.ca at the end of our email address? (yes Shaw is a main internet supplier in Canada Duh!!!) Posting from the same cable modem IP usually implies a bit of a closer relationship than having the same ISP. -- jamie ) "There's a seeker born every minute." |
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hmmm... interesting. i wonder what makes it works.
i won't try it though. i live right next to where i work. i don't want my colleagues see me running around in my PJ in the morning. how large are the glasses by the way? barrdbarrbarr wrote: Okay, yesterday morning and this morning, I tried a Hot Water Therapy that my East Indian friend told me about. And last night, the whoosh fairy took 3 lbs, breaking a week-long stall and putting me in the 50 club! It would be great if some of the posters here would give this therapy a try with me, to see if it can be used as a stall-buster. The purpose of the therapy is to cleanse your insides and drop a few pounds. Here is what you do: Every morning, for a week, drink 4-5 glasses of water *as hot as you can stand it* in as short a time as you can. Then, go for a 15-20 minute power walk. Then continue with your breakfast and normal daily routine. You can add a squeeze of lime juice to the water if you like, and you can take some cayenne capsules for added burn. I took two yesterday, but skipped them today. I like the lime juice, though - it makes the hot water much easier to drink. What do you think? |
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Deb 260/209/135 June 2002 - 260; Dec 2002 - 210; March 2004 - 230 Goal for May 31 - 209, reached on May 30 Ada Ma wrote: hmmm... interesting. i wonder what makes it works. i won't try it though. i live right next to where i work. i don't want my colleagues see me running around in my PJ in the morning. how large are the glasses by the way? barrdbarrbarr wrote: Okay, yesterday morning and this morning, I tried a Hot Water Therapy that my East Indian friend told me about. And last night, the whoosh fairy took 3 lbs, breaking a week-long stall and putting me in the 50 club! It would be great if some of the posters here would give this therapy a try with me, to see if it can be used as a stall-buster. The purpose of the therapy is to cleanse your insides and drop a few pounds. Here is what you do: Every morning, for a week, drink 4-5 glasses of water *as hot as you can stand it* in as short a time as you can. Then, go for a 15-20 minute power walk. Then continue with your breakfast and normal daily routine. You can add a squeeze of lime juice to the water if you like, and you can take some cayenne capsules for added burn. I took two yesterday, but skipped them today. I like the lime juice, though - it makes the hot water much easier to drink. What do you think? |
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jamie wrote:
deeder wrote: JC Der Koenig" You're starting to remind me of Dean Fougere. Why because we both have Shaw.ca at the end of our email address? (yes Shaw is a main internet supplier in Canada Duh!!!) Posting from the same cable modem IP usually implies a bit of a closer relationship than having the same ISP. according to a post i found with the aid of the mighty google, they're husband and wife. personally, i think they're a troll. it pains me to have to believe that anyone could be that stupid. |
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Obviously a match made in heaven.
In , The Queen of Cans and Jars stated | | according to a post i found with the aid of the mighty google, they're | husband and wife. | | personally, i think they're a troll. it pains me to have to believe | that anyone could be that stupid. |
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"The Queen of Cans and Jars" wrote...
| jamie wrote: | | deeder wrote: | JC Der Koenig" | You're starting to remind me of Dean Fougere. | | Why because we both have Shaw.ca at the end of our email address? | (yes Shaw is a main internet supplier in Canada Duh!!!) | | Posting from the same cable modem IP usually implies a bit of a | closer relationship than having the same ISP. | | according to a post i found with the aid of the mighty google, they're | husband and wife. | I saw that same post. Seems hubby is concerned JC will morph on his wife's behalf. :-) eff |
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eff wrote:
"The Queen of Cans and Jars" wrote... | jamie wrote: | deeder wrote: | JC Der Koenig" | You're starting to remind me of Dean Fougere. | | Why because we both have Shaw.ca at the end of our email address? | (yes Shaw is a main internet supplier in Canada Duh!!!) | | Posting from the same cable modem IP usually implies a bit of a | closer relationship than having the same ISP. | | according to a post i found with the aid of the mighty google, they're | husband and wife. | I saw that same post. Seems hubby is concerned JC will morph on his wife's behalf. :-) perish the thought! |
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But, a "load of crap" is the whole point... :-) If one is stalled and/or
constipated. Good article though! Thanks, Steve "jamie" wrote in message ... snip What a load of crap. But it sure sells a lot of high-priced bull**** cleaning products and plans, which cause your body to remove NO more and with some plans LESS, toxins than it does normally. snip |
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